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Release date | May 2014 |
What about poor Walker? It's Halliday, Resnick and Walker. Poor, poor forgotten Walker.
I agree that it is a great textbook and was the one I used in first year university nearly 20 years ago.
If you are interested in a couple other textbooks, consider Conceptual Physics by Paul G. Hewitt. It is a non-mathematical look at the basic concepts of physics and contains lots of fun questions with seemingly counterintuitive answers if you don't fully understand the concepts. I also really like Physics: Principles with Applications by Douglas Giancoli. It is mathematical (but doesn't involve calculus) and gives lots of different examples and explanations for different concepts (maybe too many sometimes) and lots of good problems (some of them are a little challenging for an intro textbook, but that's not a bad thing).